The bee crisis has a major impact on everyone because of the role that bees play in pollinating our crops.

It seems like just about every zoo could have a native bee garden and/or a bee hive on exhibit and some kind of interpretive exhibit about the bee crisis and what people can do to help them (creating bee habitat in yards, reducing pesticide use, etc.) Does your local zoo have a bee conservation display of some kind?

Many zoos in Europe (especially Germany) have hives with honeybee (though the beehive in Cologne is in the middle of the bee-eater exhibit, so so far for conservation). But in many zoos there are now "insect hotels" which consists of dried mud, dead sticks and other materials that are used by wild insects and especially wild solitary bees profit from this. Most zoos also have some education around these "hotels".